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Combined effect of free and forced convection on MHD flow in a rotating porous channel (English)
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1982
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Summary: This paper gives a steady linear theory of the combined effect of the free and forced convection in rotating hydromagnetic viscous fluid flows in a porous channel under the action of a uniform magnetic field. The flow is governed by the Grashof number \(G\), the Hartmann number \(H\), the Ekman number \(E\), and the suction Reynolds number \(S\). The solutions for the velocity field, temperature distribution, magnetic field, mass rate of flow and the shear stresses on the channel boundaries are obtained using a perturbation method with the small parameter \(S\). The nature of the associated boundary layers is investigated for various values of the governing flow parameters. The velocity, the temperature, and the shear stresses are discussed numerically by drawing profiles with reference to the variations in the flow parameters.
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combined effect of free and forced convection
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rotating hydromagnetic viscous fluid flows
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uniform magnetic field
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Grashof number
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Hartmann number
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Ekman number
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suction Reynolds number
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velocity field
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temperature distribution
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mass rate
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shear stresses
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perturbation method
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magnetohydrodynamic boundary layers
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